The warrior in f.25v is fig. 89, and the warrior in f.23v is fig. 90 of M. GORELIK, "Oriental Armour of the Near and Middle East from the Eighth to the Fifteenth Centuries as Shown in Works of Art", in: Islamic Arms and Armour, ed. ROBERT ELGOOD, London 1979.
p. 36: Marāgheh miniatures, however, continued to portray standard Iranian armour (figs. 89, 90).
This may be explained by the fact that prior to the fourteenth century most of the local craftsmen,
according to Rashīd al-Dīn were still unable to reproduce Mongol armour.
89, 90. Managi al-Hayyavān by ibn Bakhtishu, Marāfī, c.1294-1299.